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Beat scammers with Slotegrator’s Anti-fraud module

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Bonus abuse, multi-accounting, and stolen profiles are serious security issues that online casinos face every day. Slotegrator has released a new PDF report detailing how you can spot different kinds of fraud and how the Anti-fraud module of the company’s turnkey solution can help you do it.

Online casino fraud comes in many forms.

There’s bonus abuse, where players try to withdraw bonus cash without playing. There’s also multi-accounting, where scammers open armies of fake accounts. And there’s plain-old identity theft, where hackers break into a players’ account to steal their personal details (and, of course, funds).

All of them are serious threats to a casino’s bottom line. If word gets out that you’re a soft target for bonus abuse, scammers will flock to your platform for free cash. If you can’t stop them from creating as many accounts as they want, the problem will simply multiply. And if players’ accounts on your platform are hacked, you’ll lose their trust.

What can casinos do?

Luckily, each of these schemes — and others, as well — send up certain red flags, betraying themselves with repeated patterns of behavior. Even though fraud is getting increasingly sophisticated (thanks to, for example, artificial intelligence), there are always telltale signs that something isn’t quite right.

Bonus abusers exhibit certain patterns of behavior when they’re trying to cheat the rollover requirement. Multi-accounters often have to re-use the same personal data for multiple accounts. Hackers trying to login to your player’s account will be coming from a location that doesn’t match the details on record. And these are just the beginning of the signs you can look out for.

But, obviously, this isn’t something you can do manually.

Online casinos handle dizzying volumes of data. There’s simply no way a human could comb through it all to find which logins are legit and which are theft, which withdrawals are honest and which are bonus abusers with ill-gotten gains, and whether a name, address, or email has been used before.

The Anti-fraud module of Slotegrator’s turnkey online casino platform automates your security measures, letting you set risk level thresholds for things like account duplication. Furthermore, you can filter players by risk level and set bulk actions, so any user who tips the scales in the wrong direction can be instantly banned.

Whether it’s a bonus abuser trying to cheat the rollover requirement, a multi-accounter using a VPN to hide their location, or a hacker trying to steal a player’s account, Slotegrator’s Anti-fraud module has the tools you need to stop them in their tracks.

The company has released a new downloadable report covering some of the most common forms of online casino fraud and outlining what actions operators need to take — and, specifically, how the Anti-fraud module of the company’s online casino platform can automate the process.

 

Download the report to learn how to fight fraud with Slotegrator’s Anti-fraud module.

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ComeOn Group’s Sportsbook hub in Austria relocates to new office space to facilitate further growth

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ComeOn Group announced the relocation of its sportsbook, tech and risk management hub in Graz, Austria, to a new and central office space. The new office marks yet another milestone in ComeOn’s investment to accelerate its proprietary sportsbook platform and deliver a differentiated product proposition to its sportsbook players.

ComeOn’s proprietary sportsbook platform and in-house trading team is a key part of its strategy to grow the sportsbook business according to the company’s growth strategy. The office in Austria marks the central gravity of the platform development and opens up room for the teams to grow further as ComeOn levels up its investment into their sportsbook part of the business.

Juergen Reutter, Chief Executive Officer at ComeOn Group, said: “We are very excited about our new sportsbook engineering and trading hub in Graz. Sportsbook is a key driver of our growth plans ahead and we are well on track with the strategic goal we have set to double our sportsbook business in the next three years. By investing in technology and our proprietary sportsbook platform we are not only providing our customers with top-notch entertainment experiences but also ensuring that our employees have the tools and environment they need to innovate and excel. Our new office is not just a place to work; it’s a hub for collaboration and growth, allowing us to better serve our customers.”

The new office opened its doors officially at the beginning of October and ComeOn Group remains dedicated to providing creative and modern office spaces across all their locations for its employees to keep on innovating to deliver the most exciting entertainment experiences for their customers.

For more information about ComeOn Group and ongoing initiatives, visit the website comeon-group.com.

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SAW partners with Esports Charts to optimize social media and livestreaming analytics

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SAW, a prominent name in the esports industry, has officially joined forces with Esports Charts, a leading analytical service, to gain in-depth insights into the performance of its social media platforms & livestreaming endeavors.

Both companies are excited about the collaboration, with Esports Charts delivering top-tier analytics tools to help SAW optimize their social media strategies and better engage with the audience.

“We’re thrilled to collaborate with SAW and provide them with the analytical tools they need to gather, analyze, and optimize their social media performance. Our services will empower SAW to achieve their goals by providing actionable insights into the success and reach of their content and activations. Ultimately, this will help them enhance overall social media strategy and increase engagement.” said Denis Matusovskiy, Sales and Partnerships Manager at Esports Charts

As part of the partnership, Esports Charts will provide SAW with comprehensive reports on social media performance, including detailed analytics on post engagement, reach, and overall growth metrics. The data will enable SAW to track its performance over time and make strategic decisions to improve fan engagement and expand its digital presence.

“One of our main goals is to fully explore all markets in order to not only empower our teams, both nationally and internationally, but also strengthen the relationship with our partners and sponsors. We want to understand the real impact that SAW has on the ecosystem and identify our strengths, as well as the areas that need more attention. We know that the partnership with Esports Charts will be a valuable asset in tracking the growth of our channels.” said Patrícia Oliveira, Marketing Director at SAW

In addition, SAW will be leveraging Streams Charts tech including Sponsor Banner Tool to conveniently track the media value of personal streams from its content creators, as well as media value during the co-streaming of esports events. Moreover, Esports Charts and Streams Charts will support SAW with extended sponsor exposure reports during events in which the team participates, further increasing brand visibility across platforms.

 

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Atlaslive Set to Showcase Its Fully Customizable iGaming Platform at SiGMA Europe in Malta

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Atlaslive, a leading B2B software provider known for its innovative iGaming platform and customizable solutions, is excited to announce its participation in SiGMA Europe 2024, taking place from November 11-14 in Malta. Attendees can visit the Atlaslive team at booth 2080 to explore its dynamic platform and learn how it is revolutionizing the iGaming space with customizable, scalable, and secure solutions tailored to meet the needs of both emerging and established markets.

At SiGMA, Atlaslive will present its highly customizable Sportsbook, designed to provide unparalleled user experiences. Packed with advanced features like Bet Builder, real-time betting, and flexible configuration options for any sport, league, or event, the Sportsbook is set to captivate operators looking to engage their audience. Built with adaptability in mind, the platform also includes advanced bonus engines aimed at boosting user engagement and retention.

At Atlaslive, we’re not just offering a platform – we’re empowering operators with a solution that adapts to any market, delivering over 10,000 casino games from 100+ leading providers and globally recognized Sportsbook. Our goal is to provide a customizable, secure, and scalable iGaming experience that meets the unique demands of local markets, while ensuring compliance and delivering seamless player engagement,” said Lidiia Vakulenko, COO at Atlaslive.

In addition to the Sportsbook, Atlaslive will highlight its casino gaming offerings, which now boast an impressive collection of over 10,000 casino games from more than 100 top-tier providers. The platform’s rich library includes a diverse range of games – such as live dealer games, virtual sports, lotteries, jackpots, tournaments, and free spins – all accessible through a single, seamless integration.

As Atlaslive continues to expand into global markets, the company remains focused on localizing its solutions to meet specific regulatory and cultural needs. To learn more about Atlaslive’s innovative platform, meet the team at booth 2080 at SiGMA Europe, or book a meeting in advance via https://atlaslive.tech/events. This is an opportunity to get firsthand insights into how Atlaslive is helping operators deliver fun, engaging, and compliant iGaming experiences across the globe. Atlaslive, the tech behind the game.

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